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1HE BOURBON NEWS PARIS SENTUCKY TUESDAY JANUARY 1902
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THE BOURBON NEWS
0 D MITCHELL EDITOR
BRIEF NEWS ITEMS-
A Toast
To the Stars and StripesTo the place of our birth
TheThe best thing on earth
OCORN WANTED Highest market
price E F SPEARS SONS
AT WINDSOR Landmanthe Oculist will be at the WindsorHotel Tuesday Jan 14 1902
FROSTBD FEET It is said that figsbound to the affected parts over nightare a never failing remedy for frostedfeet
GAVE BOND Sheriff W W Mitchellgave a satisfactory bond to the
Bourbon and on yesterday enteredthe duties of the office
POINTED A PISTOL In Judge Smithsourt on Smith white
fined 50 and costs the limit forpointing a deadly weapon at another
BANK this issue ofthe NEWS will be found the quarterlystatement of Geo Alexander CosBank It is well worth your while toperuse it
Doo LOST Strayed orstolen a whitesetter dog with black ears with largeblack spot on back near tail Any information i leave with BENJ PERRY
7janlt
GETTING GOOD The morals of ourneighborhood city of Lexing on are improving The Herald of Sunday saysthat there has not been an arrest madethere fur fiftysix hours
BADLY Lager of the Standard Oil Companysoffices in this city had thd index fingerof his right hand badly mashed Fridayby a barrel of oil rolling on it
GOOD ADVICE The merchant whostops his advertisement to economize
expenses at the wrong end Heshould increase his advertising in dull
fseasons and thereby create trade
IF its Shoes you are looking for lookat our Mens 150 and 200 Shoes Ifany store offers you as good leatherstyle and workmanship for less moneydont buy our OLAYS SHOE STORE
7jan2t
Mr Ed McCann anexParisian now of Richmond Ky haslately retired faom business in that city
I with a fortune During his businessCareer he never did anything but a
cash business never keeping aI set of books He is a brother of Mrs
Brown of this city
TAX SUPERVISORS The taxmet yesterday and will continue in
ession for ten days to equualize the902 taxes They are holding theirleetings in the Simms buildingn Main street formerly occupied by
Bowling Alleys on Main streetTheir office is on the second floor
A GOOD PLAO There is only onelace to go when you want a good
shave a hair cut or a shampoo-nd that place is at Carl Crawfordsarber shop His assistants are politend gentlemanly and their work is al
the best His bath rooms are injerfivt working order Give him a call
you will be satisfied
GOOD WORK Dont forget that youan get anything you want printed at
BOURBON NEWS office Bill Headsletter Heads Statements Envelopesosters Pamphlets Visiting Cards Pro-
grams Funeral Notices c Leavewith THE NEWS for you
warit in this line and yon will be servedw ti neatness promptness and dispith Phone 124 tf
CHANGE OF FIRMS Mr NewtonMitchell has solo his interest in the
tracery firm of Mitchell SpearsMr Hugh Brent Dr John
Adair has purchased a half interestgrocery store of J R Howe
these houses are old establishedfirms and will no doubt merit theirIB bare of the patronage of the public
wish them continued success
PHYSICIAN LpCATES IN LEXINGTON
Garrett D Judy of MiUersburghas come to Lexington to make-
s s hoiae Dr Judy is not a strangera Lox agton HM wife is a daughter-f th ate Elder Moses E Gaines Dr
ly jrl DrJTeely have formed a
jj irtaf hip for the practice of medicinelid s r and have their office at41Ei Main stre t Lexington Herald
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UKT DEPOT Plans are on footyrtb a union depot
Lei i tou It is unofficially learnedthe Chesapeake and Ohio railroad
ego u ting for the old Mainstreetlaunch property and for
with the intention of converta Untoi Depot It is also
i7itefl hat the and JTashvillftl the Lexjngton Eastern will
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ED D PATON
The above picture is a true likeness ofEd D Paton better known as
Bally Paton who was yesterday ininto the office of County Clerk
Mr Paton was born in this city in 1849md has held the present office for seven
and has just entered upon histhird term He probably has more
than any man in Bourbonand was elected to the office without
opposition
Big Boom In Bank StocksAuctioneer A T reports
yesterday of 50 shares of BourbonStock belonging to Thomas
Woodfords estate at an average ofper share
The Central Trust Co of Paris purchased 10 shares 172 10 shares
17325 10 shares 17325 10 shares17375
Russell Mann took 5 shares 175and Louis Frank 5 shares f pershare He also sold 5 shares of TheAgricultural Bank stock for the Central Trust Co to H D Alexander at
225 per share These are the highestprices eyer paid for bank stocks in
The Sick
Willie Parker son of Mrs MamieParker is quite ill
Miss Lizzie Holliday who has beenon the sick list for about four weeks issome better
Mrs John B Northcott received painful injuries one day last week by fallingover some steps She is doing verynicely at this time
Dr Daily has been on the sick listMrs Ev Rogers Is on the sick list
Run Over By the Cars
Chief of Police Geo M Hill has received a letterfrdm a by the nameof Ed Thompson of Indianapolis Indstating that a boy was killed there lastTuesday by being run over by theand giving his name as JamesCambbellHe says the boy was from Paris andthat his parents live in this city Hisage was about 19 years and he wasabout six feet tall If he is known byanyone they will please call at thisoffice and get further information-we can give in the
DR BOWEN optician will be atA J Winters Cos tomorrow
free
THE J M Shoe for Gentlemen-is in a class by itself for comfort anddurability They are and 600 apair Seldom equaled and never excelled CLAYS SHOE STORE 7jan2t
New FirmHaving bought the business interest
in the Grocery of Mr NewtonMitchell we take this method ofannouncing the fact to the people ofBourbon and assuring them that ourevery effort shall be to serve them asMr Mitcbell has done in the past
We earnestly solicit a continuance ofyour kind patronage and are confidentthat we will please you not only inprices and quantity of goods but promptand appreciative attention to your or-
ders RespectfullyJ W SPEARSH T BRENT
THE snap and style that many a moreexpensive Shoe lacks is in the Walk-Over Shoe for Men They give comfort and ease They are honest Shoesthat give wear and satisfaction 350and 400 CLAYS SHOE STORE
7jan2t
THE BEST you want freshoysters that are fresh and large fatand juicy and sold measure call on C
B Mitchell and you will get the bestHe gets regular shipments from theBaltimore oyster beds jan7lt
Call By Number Only
To the subscribers of the East Tennessee Telephone Co in Bourbon county we kindly ask that all calls are madeby number which is absolutely
to render quick serviceIf you will stop to think for a mo
ment only that we are now serving oversix hundred subscribers in Bourbon
and of course the operatorscant well remember all the numbers andfor them to refer to the directory causesa delay
Calling for subscribers put in sincesupplement was printed will of course
be excepted-If there are any subscribers we have
overlooked in sending out directoriesplease notify the Manager by telephoneor mail and you will receive one prompt-
ly Yours Very trulyJ J VEATCH Manager
East Tennessee Telephone Co
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PERSONAL MENTION-
Mrs Allie Sidner is visiting ProfWilliams at Midway
Miss Etha YanArsdall hasfrom a visit to Mercer county
Miss Pearl Smith visited Mrs Calhoun Cynthiana last week
Mrs C H Williams of this city isvisiting Mrs C H Bishop in Lexing I
tonMiss Bessie Wilson of this city is j
the guest of Mrs Pierre Curie at Oyr-ithiaha
Mrs Victor Dodge of Lexington Jsthe guest of Mr and Mrs D M Dodgenear town
Mrs W T Brooks and her sisterChas Spillman are visiting at
Mt VernonHugh Montgomery has returned
from Sumpter S C where he attendeda family reunion j
Misses Annie Clay and Sue Clbywith whist at their home on
afternoonMr and Mrs Chalton Alexandr Jr
of this county were visitors in Lexington on Saturday h
Mr and Mrs Allen have returned from a very pleasant visit to oldfriendsat Augusta
Miss Edna Green has returned froma pleasant visit to her aunt Mrs Hamlet Sharp at Maysville
Hon A S Thompson leftfor Frankfort to be present at the
meeting of the legislatureDavis has returned to her
home iu Flemingsburg after a pleasantvisit to friends in this city
Before leaving for his home in Dan-ville on Friday Rev Dr L H Blautonsubscribed for the NEWS
Mr Charles Hiser of this countywas the guest of Mr and Mrs FrazierParrish in Cynthiana last week
Dr John Miller Stephens has returned to New York after a visit to hisparents Mr and Mrs Charles Stephens
Abe Wollstein formerly of this cityand doing business at Cynthiana hasmoved his stock of goods to Falmouth
Mr Frank Daugherty has returned-to Oleveland 0 after a visit to hisparents Mr andjMrs Charles Daugherty
Miss Lizzie Mannen Turney willtomorrow for school at Wellesley
College after a delightful visit to herparents
Mrs Elizabeth Davis and dnughterMiss Anna May Davis have returnedfrom a visit to Mrs Charlotte Davis inLexington
Mr James Craven will return today to his home in Paris spendinga week here with his parents Maysville Bulletin
Miss Milda McMillan left for Win-chester on Friday to visit PhoebeBeckner who has recently been herguest in this city
Miss Margaret Ford of Lexington is visiting her cousins MissesMary and Ethel Hibler at WalnutGrove in this county
Miss Annie Bruce McClure will attend the Lisle Winn wedding at Winchester today and on tomorrow leavefor Wellesley College
Dr Llewellyn Spears who has beenhere on a visit to relatives and friendsreturned to Louisville on Friday wherehe is studying medicine
Mr and Mrs Chas A Webberand little daughter Mary Kennedy ofParis are visiting his parents Mr andMrs A M Webber Shelby ville News
Misses Helen Frank Mary ClayCarroll Buck Mary Woodford AmandaYerkes and Edna Turney left Saturdaynight Hollins Na to resume theirstudies at school
Mrs David Doty of Paris who hasbeen visiting her parents Mr and MrsW E Pullen returned home MondaySho wasaccompanied by her sister MissLena Pullen Georgetown News
The Lexington Herald MrsHughes Bronston will leave in a fewdays for the University of Virginia tojoin her husband who is there alaw course Mrs Bronston is thedaughter of Mr Alexander ofthis city
The LexingtonLeader of last Friday says
John Ireland of Paris the wellknown turfman of the firm of IrelandBros was in the city today lookingfora residence with the intention ofpermanently locating here Mr Irelandand his charming wife will be quite anacquisition Lexington societyLou Ireland and her daughter MrsMary Davis will move to Lexingtonwith them
Mr and Mrs Bruce Miller gave adinner last evening to Dr and Mrs HH Roberts
The dinner was an occasion of muchpleasure to those present and Mr andMrs Miller proved themselves to beexcellent entertainers The dinner wasin five courses and the table decorationswere of pink and white carnations
Those present were Dr and MrsRoberts Dr and Mrs Wallingford Mrand MM Thompson Tarr Mr and MrsSwift Champ Mr Ed Myall and MrJohn Smedley of Millersburg
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WANTED To BORROW 200 fromfour to six months WilLgive good interest with first class security Address Z Care P O Box 238
7janitREORGANIZED The First National
Bank of of which W LYerkes was appointed receiver hasbaen reorganized Mr Yerkes beenrequested to remain a short time withthe new bank i
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WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY The pupilsof theHigh School are arranging for acelebration of Washingtons Birthdaythough the entertainment will be heldon the eve of the anniversarythe 22nd of February falls on SaturdayThe Junior Class will be especially inevidence but many others will assivt
PARIS J Murphy Coreport that stock sold very high Therewere 250 cattle on the market F JCook sold 14 yearlings to Catesby Woodford c Hibler Bro sold 17 tosame party at 4 c 8050 lb cattlewere sold by Hibter Bro toat 4 c Arnold Garder sold 50 head800 lb cattle to J W Thomason at 4cJonas Weil sold 40 yearlings weightabout 700 Ibs to Catesby Woodford at
J R sold 30 yearlingsweight 670 Iba to Catesby Woodford at4 centfl Four cows sold at 28 to 33C P Goff sold 35 head 1000 lb cattle
J Hull at About 20 cattle
PUBLIC RENTING
Immediately after the sale of thelands belonging tq Thomas Woodfordsestate on
Saturday fh 1901I will rent at public outcry my farmknown as the Thomas Woodford Home-stead containing 183 acres of land allnow being in gras Thirty acres are togo into cultivation for corn or will allow six acres to be put in tobacco
The improvements a g x dstory D yelling good Stock Barn largeTobacco barn ales Cribs and allnecessary Outbuildings Plenty ofwater on the place
Negotiable papers required for therenting BRICE STEELE
A T FORSYTH Auctioneer jan72t
Notice to Creditors
BOURBON CIRCUIT COURTPeter Lew VAdmr etc Plaintiffs
sMary Lewijfc etc Defendants
By order of the Bourbon Circuit Courtmade and entered in the above styledcause at its November term 1901 thecreditors Peter Lewis deceased arehereby notified to prove and presenttheir claims before the undersignedCommissioner at his office in Paris
Qn the 1st day of March1902 EMMETT M DICKSON
Master Commissioner C C
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R S PORTER MANAGER
TELEPHONE 440
Tuesday January 7
JUST TO MAKE YOULAUSHTHATS ALL
CHAS E SCHILLING Presents
BY GEORGE E EDSEON
ALL NEW SPECIALTIESSpecial Scenery
Clever ComediansPretty Girls
Laughing Hit ofSeasons r
PRICES 2oc 3oc and SOc
MATINEE AND NIGHT
Saturday January IIMr Wm A Bradys
SPECIALPRODUCTION t
WAYDOWNEAST
The Original New York ProductionBy LOTTIE BLAIR PARKER
Elaborated by JOS R GRISMERAS PLAYED
500 Times in New York50 Times in Philadelphia
350 Times in Boston250 Times in Chicago
The play that touches the heartEndorsed by Press Public PulpitPRICES Matinee Lower floor 50
Balcony and Gallery 250Night Lower floor 1 Balcony 75c
50 Gallery 250Seats on sale for matinee and night
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xJTUCKERSlFOR A COMPLETE AND UPTODATE LINE OF
LADIES MISSES AND CHILDRENS
SEE OUR STOCK OF
FUR SCARFS AND JACKETSDRESS the new weaves including
the Zibeline Hopsacking Everything new in dresstrimmings
We are sole agents for the celebrated Onyx fastblack hosiery Ask to see the pretty new fancyhosieryESTABLISHED 1858 PHONE 297
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Fancy and Staple GroceriesC-
OR TENTH AND MAIN STREETS
QUARTERLY REPORT
6E8the close of usiness on bthe 31st day of December 1901
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RESOURCESLoans and Discounts less
loans to Directors 180852 14Overdrafts secured ooOverdrafts unsecured ct
13 66 40Due from National
Banks 28342 97Due from StateBks
and Bankers 9882 28 38225 25Due from Trust
Companies ooHouse and Lot 3500 oo
Other Real Estate x 4600 00Mortgages 12324 59U S Bonds ooOther Stock and Bonds ooSpecie 2152 31Currency 7654 00Exchange for
Clearings 9238 57 19044 88Other Items carried as Cash ooFurniture aud Fixtures ooFund to Taxes ooGive description location val-
ue how long owned allreal estate except bankinghouse and any ownedlonger than 5 yearsNone
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LIABILITIESCapital iStock paid in
25000 oound Vr 10000 oo
Undivided Profits ooDeposits subject to check on
which is not paid 233475 59Deposits subject to check on
is ooDemand certificates of
which interest ooTime certificates of deposits-
on which interest ooSavings deposits on which
paid ooCertified Checks ooDueNational Banksr 984 89Due State Banks
and Bankers 1052 78Due Trust Com-
panies 3037 67checks outstanding oo
Bills ooUnpaid Dividends oo
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SUPPLEMENTARYHi-ghest of indebtedness of stockholder person company-
or firm including in the liability of the company or firmity of the members thereof or indirectly ifsuch exceeds 20 per cent of capital stock actuallypaid in and actual amount of surplus of bank
How is indebtedness stated in above securedSee Section 583 Kentucky Statutes
Highest amount of indebtedness of any director or officer if amountof such indebtedness exceeds 10 per cent of paid up capital stockof bank J
See Section 583 Kentucky StatutesHow is same securedDoes amount of indebtedness of any person or firm inclnd
in the liability of the company or firm the liability of the in-dividual members thereof 30 per cent capitaland actual surplus-
If so state amount of such indebtednessAmount of last dividendWere all losses interest and taxes deducted therefrom before
declaring dividend and was not less than 10 per cent of netprofits of the bank for the period covered the dividend car
to the surplus fund before said dividend was declared SeeSection 596 Statutes
STATE OF KENTUCKYCOUNTY OF BOURBON j
Geo Alexander of Geo Alexander Co Bankers of Paris Ky a Bank locatedand doing business at No 228 Main St in the City of Paris in said being
sworn says that the foregoing report is in all respects a truecondition of said Bank at the close of business on the 3ist day of Decemberto the best knowledge and belief and further says that the business of saidBank has been transacted at the location named and not elsewhere and that theabove report is made in with an official notice received from the Secreiary State designating the 3 ist day of December 1901 as the day on which said
shall beSubscribed and sworn to beforeme by Goorge Alexander the3d day of Jaauary 1902T E PublicMy cmisn expries Jan 24 04 J CEo ALEXANDER
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Poultry of all kindsRoosters Springers Etc The bestprice at
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Asa Maxey aged 83 of FernleafMason county suicided at noon Tuesday
shooting himself through the heartHe was a well known man and had
only two weeksbeenmarried